samaya

Old Javanese

Etymology

Borrowed from Sanskrit समय (samaya).

Noun

samaya

  1. agreement, promise
  2. meeting
  3. time, season
  4. convention, law, practice, doctrine

Derived terms

  • anamaya
  • anamayani
  • asamaya
  • asasamayan
  • panamaya
  • pasamaya
  • pasamayan
  • sinamaya
  • sinamayan
  • sinamayākĕn
  • tali samaya

Descendants

  • Javanese: ꦱꦼꦩꦪ (semaya, to postpone, to delay)
    • Indonesian: sêmaya (to postpone, to delay)
  • Balinese: ᬲᬵᬫᬬ (semaya, agreement, alliance, fate)
  • Tagalog: samaya (accomplice in intrigue)

Pali

Alternative forms

Noun

samaya m

  1. time, occasion
    • 2006, The First Book in the Suttanta-Pitaka: Dīgha-Nikāya (I), page 2:
      එකං සමයං භගවා අන‍්තරා ච රාජගහං අන‍්තරා ච නාළන්‍දං අද‍්ධානමග‍්ගප‍්පටිපන‍්නො හොති මහතා භික‍්ඛුසඞ‍්ඝෙන සද‍්ධිං පඤ‍්චමත‍්තෙහි භික‍්ඛුසතෙහි.
      ekaṃ samayaṃ bhagavā antarā ca rājagahaṃ antarā ca nāḷandaṃ addhānamaggappaṭipanno hoti mahatā bhikkhusaṅghena saddhiṃ pañcamattehi bhikkhusatehi.
      The Blessed One was once going along the high road between Rājaɡaha and Nālandā with a ɡreat company of the brethren, with about five hundred brethren.

Declension

Descendants

References

Pali Text Society (1921-1925), samaya”, in Pali-English Dictionary‎, London: Chipstead


Tagalog

Etymology

Probably borrowed from Old Javanese samaya (coming together; mutual understanding), from Sanskrit समय (samaya).

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: sa‧ma‧ya
  • IPA(key): /samaˈjaʔ/, [sɐ.mɐˈjaʔ]

Noun

samayâ

  1. accomplice in intrigue
    Synonyms: kaintriga, kasabwat, kasapakat, katikma, katuon
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